New perspectives on how history is made
Many Trump voters seemed ill-informed. Was that the problem?
The shocking story of how TR and FDR covered up affairs and blackballed members of their family in the service of their political ambitions.
Since the 1950s that’s become a hotly contested question.
The answer is that Vietnam continues to find itself perched upon one of the globe’s most dangerous geopolitical fault lines.
This military historian worries we are. The dedication he found in soldiers seems missing in today’s children.
Catholics usually vote for the winner. They did so this time as well.
He wouldn’t be worried it.
An historian explains why he thinks it is.
“Six months ago, I lost my connection to the last generation of American slaves.”
The institution makes no sense given the development of political parties.
The wave of anti-Trump protests that swept across America’s campuses after the election suggests that a new national student movement is emerging.
She ran away from her strongest argument that the economy had improved dramatically under the incumbent Democratic administration.
We wouldn’t get high marks for democracy, that’s for sure.
We’ll need it.
Trump’s supporters want to take back America, but which America and whose immigrants?
Global warming is our generation’s “gathering storm,” but not enough realize it.
It’s what happened to Iranians in the US during the Hostage Crisis. Now’s the time to remember it.
In this time of angst the diary of this Greatest Generation American is inspiring.
In “1777” he tells the story of the Battle of Saratoga.
A new wave of anti-Americanism is likely now thanks to Trump’s election.
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